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they had these laws in the uk guarding these acking cookies. and will theyy mimic what the uk has, they will create laws that deal with this. okay, so it says here that it is okay and this is all the risk that he takn that what you deal with is that. >>es, i think at that can be an argument. personally i think that america is founded upon the great principles such as a right to privacy and whatever that is. neil: you both think that we should move on from that. >> i do not think that. first of all, any company should have a duty to protect their visitors and say that there is a potential for them to track you or know about it. neil: there is a sort of stigma of whatever you do at home could come back to bite you or could go to your boss. so would they go to your boss? mean, what is the incentive of going to your boss? they are concerned about selling products and getting you to buy whatever it is that they are advertising. i don't necessarily think that they are going after you for those reasons. there is now way or and spywa that is out there.
they had these laws in the uk guarding these acking cookies. and will theyy mimic what the uk has, they will create laws that deal with this. okay, so it says here that it is okay and this is all the risk that he takn that what you deal with is that. >>es, i think at that can be an argument. personally i think that america is founded upon the great principles such as a right to privacy and whatever that is. neil: you both think that we should move on from that. >> i do not think...
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it's called prag ma tichl, anything goes, old laws, new laws, subsidies, more penalties, anything goes as long as you submit to obama care which is government force brought to health care. >> wayne, last thought. >> to answer the point, we have now an administrative gornment. it's not a government of checks and balances or somebody who represents the people. they represent politicians. it's all arranged by regulators and add minute straighters. the congress makes up the law as they go along and change it when it doesn't fit. >> unfortunately, we got to go, we ran out of time once again. we're going to get more time one of these days. coming up, why try to earn money when you can beg for it. the lesson a 6th grader got that will make your head spin. >> what is it about? it's about people that are being able to but i can't raise money, work hard, have a good work ethic, but they can beg. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations,
it's called prag ma tichl, anything goes, old laws, new laws, subsidies, more penalties, anything goes as long as you submit to obama care which is government force brought to health care. >> wayne, last thought. >> to answer the point, we have now an administrative gornment. it's not a government of checks and balances or somebody who represents the people. they represent politicians. it's all arranged by regulators and add minute straighters. the congress makes up the law as they...
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because the government won't uphold the laws, why should taxpayers abide by them. every president from ford through clinton opposed 250 laws, the constitutional objections but they still upheld them. in president is doing worse in not unforcing the laws. >> he likes to quote the founding fathers. listen to this quote from james madison. he says it will be of little avail to the people that the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read or so incoherent that they cannot be understood or undergo insays ent changes that no man who knows what the law is today will know wh they are tomorrow. >> presidents can't send troops into war, appoint judges or change laws without consent. in rick's defense, presidents back to wood droe wilson has been abusing executive power. this isn't just an obama thing. >> the fact that it's happened before does not excuse it now. >> i might go back further before wilson. this is an enduring part of our nation, a grab for power. >> coming up, stocks so irresistible that people are buying them with their own money. you want to hear these s
because the government won't uphold the laws, why should taxpayers abide by them. every president from ford through clinton opposed 250 laws, the constitutional objections but they still upheld them. in president is doing worse in not unforcing the laws. >> he likes to quote the founding fathers. listen to this quote from james madison. he says it will be of little avail to the people that the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read or so incoherent that they cannot be understood...
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tropes state law and the company can say we go with federal law. dennis: you are the lawyer but i see q are wrong. we have floated to stay. >> in those two decisions is important to build a single individual taking that medical marijuana with the structure but to know the area where you see it whole situation is the following figures whole wall is ridiculous that they have indicated there ll not prosecute. these two for lost jobs because people over frigid. >> bayou to agree. >> yes but ottman appeal of these laws say local octave -- an activity civic given unlawful activity will that be allowed under the sell-off will activity act spurred by debbie cable of waffles because of the law that federal prosecutors said the bill but to enforce dennis: now for the rewind. [laughter] even in the colorado it is legal to walk down the street smoking dope or something but even in colorado i could still be arrested for violating federal law? >> i hate to believe the ad prosecutor friday with the law is. i don't agree but i just say that if you ask the question
tropes state law and the company can say we go with federal law. dennis: you are the lawyer but i see q are wrong. we have floated to stay. >> in those two decisions is important to build a single individual taking that medical marijuana with the structure but to know the area where you see it whole situation is the following figures whole wall is ridiculous that they have indicated there ll not prosecute. these two for lost jobs because people over frigid. >> bayou to agree....
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animal advocates say a new law is about to go into effect, designed to protect and rescue mountain lions. this comes exactly a year after the controversial killing of two mountain lion cubs. the bill by san mateo senator jerry hill goes into effect on new year's day. we locate animals or chasing them from a residential area. rather than shooting or killing them. >> the goal to have unmanned aircrafts delivering packages to customers in 30 minutes or less. just like that. according to amazon's ceo. the helicopters could carry packages up to five pounds. the company says it's ready to launch the project in 2015. it's asking the faa for permission first to use those drones. that would be really weird. >> let's check in on weather, the change and all that stuff. can you imagine you're standing around and all of a sudden this drone come downs and drops a gift to you? >> a little disturbing. >> the cold shouldn't be sneaking up on you. during the day tomorrow, you're going to notice the big change coming our way. right now, 40s and r50s. a closer look at some of the temperatures now. drop down
animal advocates say a new law is about to go into effect, designed to protect and rescue mountain lions. this comes exactly a year after the controversial killing of two mountain lion cubs. the bill by san mateo senator jerry hill goes into effect on new year's day. we locate animals or chasing them from a residential area. rather than shooting or killing them. >> the goal to have unmanned aircrafts delivering packages to customers in 30 minutes or less. just like that. according to...
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the president asking young american to talk up the supposed benefit of the law to their friends disby three house hearings revealing more questions than answer. here is the latest dr. singer, surgeon and col scholar at cato institute. >> thank you. gerri: we have new numbers today from harvard, 57% disapprove of obamacare, idea that 2.5 million of them are signing up is preposterous, fewer than a third uninsured are likely to sign up for obamacare, this is shocking whether you dig down into the numbers, do they surprise you? >>no, actually when you think about it, you talk about people who prior to passage of the affoable care act, if they were going to buy health insurance it would be something that would be you uncer catastrophic expenses, theyigh deductible to use their disposable income to best use, now you are asking the same people who before when a cheap at troughic insurance was available they were not inrested and now they are going to be that is much more expensive? that covers things they can't relate to or need? why would a 27-year-old single male want to buy insurance tha
the president asking young american to talk up the supposed benefit of the law to their friends disby three house hearings revealing more questions than answer. here is the latest dr. singer, surgeon and col scholar at cato institute. >> thank you. gerri: we have new numbers today from harvard, 57% disapprove of obamacare, idea that 2.5 million of them are signing up is preposterous, fewer than a third uninsured are likely to sign up for obamacare, this is shocking whether you dig down...
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they're also laws against the horseless carriage at the turn of the 20th century. oh, my god, we can't have these contraptions going all over town, they're going to kill people and children. this is the wave of the future. i love this. i want to order pizza from it as soon as we get one. >> i like that. bernard, are you going to be calling domino's too? >> i think it's a good iea for rural areas. for cities and suburbs, complete disaster. it's a huge pr attack for jeff bezos. he went on "60 minutes" right before cyber monday dropping this bomb. cyber monday sales for amazon, all-time high. maybe using some of that money to jump start this program. >> gary b., what do you think? >> i'm surprisingly in bernard's camp. the good pr part. you know, use the money to actually launch -- i'm with john n jonas. if i was a kid around a neighborhood with a sling shot, this is my first target as it is flying by. >> i don't know, i want a gallon of milk, i want an amazon book, it comes in 30 minutes, i like it. >> i wish this was more than a pr stunt. i have a pit in my stomach
they're also laws against the horseless carriage at the turn of the 20th century. oh, my god, we can't have these contraptions going all over town, they're going to kill people and children. this is the wave of the future. i love this. i want to order pizza from it as soon as we get one. >> i like that. bernard, are you going to be calling domino's too? >> i think it's a good iea for rural areas. for cities and suburbs, complete disaster. it's a huge pr attack for jeff bezos. he...
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this year when you have 25% returns in the market, the newton's law tends to stay in motion. you've got good numbers come here from liz in the second and consumer looks to be okay but the fed is there. >> what does your gut tell you? >> the key since 2008 hasn't been a real difficult thing to understand. the fed has overcome -- being copied around the world because it has worked. i think the sincerest form of flattery is i mitation, they ar doing the same thing. the fed has said they are going to be here as long as it takes, a few years. >> there's still a lot of questions about the economy and we're getting a big taste of what the consumer is feeling right now that we are in the midst of holiday shopping. you have black friday, you've got cyber monday coming up. what do you think the retailers will end up doing this holiday season? >> i think some retailers will do quite well. i think it's not going to be everyone. the low end seems to be struggle, that's just about promotion. but there are hot items that consumers want both walmart and target came out today saying tvs are s
this year when you have 25% returns in the market, the newton's law tends to stay in motion. you've got good numbers come here from liz in the second and consumer looks to be okay but the fed is there. >> what does your gut tell you? >> the key since 2008 hasn't been a real difficult thing to understand. the fed has overcome -- being copied around the world because it has worked. i think the sincerest form of flattery is i mitation, they ar doing the same thing. the fed has said...
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meanwhile, if one is the loneliest number, the health care law might need some attention, right now. [ female announcer ] tide pods three-in-one detergent. pop in the drum of any machine... ♪ ...to wash any size load. it dissolves in any temperature, even cold. tideod pop in. stand out. i've come up with a family emergency plan. what is it? it's difficult to talk about. so i'm not telling you. i'm so glad i won't have to remember anything. me, too. announcer: visit ready.gov/kids for tips and information. mm. mm-hmm. [ enne revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offers end december 31st. [ sant] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 glk350 f $419 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. back to cav vuto on business. keep it right here on x. >>> you know, we were still yelling at each other on the break. we've got to get along here. one and done. because if a new study is right, that's how many times the president met one on one with his health and human services secr
meanwhile, if one is the loneliest number, the health care law might need some attention, right now. [ female announcer ] tide pods three-in-one detergent. pop in the drum of any machine... ♪ ...to wash any size load. it dissolves in any temperature, even cold. tideod pop in. stand out. i've come up with a family emergency plan. what is it? it's difficult to talk about. so i'm not telling you. i'm so glad i won't have to remember anything. me, too. announcer: visit ready.gov/kids for tips and...
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the irony of ironies with health care law is we have more people without insurance in the handling and. >> well, that's what i was going to close with. and i hate to say it, it's unfortunate to say this. but my prediction based on gd information here is that january and february, the first first-quarter 2014, we are certain to have more people who are uninsured and people who have gained insurance coverage. so tat's not where we want to be. including where we are trying to be. but it points out significant fundamental problems with the law being administered. >> it's always good to see you. thank you so much. neil: not for taxpayers just got neil: not for taxpayers just got screwed, but for the lawmakers [ male announcer ] here's a question for you. if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? he answer is... 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energefficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lis here. you are gonna need a wingm
the irony of ironies with health care law is we have more people without insurance in the handling and. >> well, that's what i was going to close with. and i hate to say it, it's unfortunate to say this. but my prediction based on gd information here is that january and february, the first first-quarter 2014, we are certain to have more people who are uninsured and people who have gained insurance coverage. so tat's not where we want to be. including where we are trying to be. but it...
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fa said about 7500 of these in 2015 becaused on law changing. a lot of peopl see benefits in this, photographers, crops, for, exploration, oil and gas lines, there is a lot you can do with unmanned aerial vehicles that have nothing to do with spying on vehicles or dropping bombs, drones are our friends, or maybe they will be if you let them. gerri: look honey here comes my 50 shades of gray right now. thank you, joe, great stuff, it is fascinating, i will try to keep an open mind about drones. >> please do. >> thank you, when we come back, tips on avoiding holiday food binge. are we in a bubble? is it about to burst, we look out for and you yr money, next. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you. if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 milln? the answer is... 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energefficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lis here. gerri: well, all three major indexe
fa said about 7500 of these in 2015 becaused on law changing. a lot of peopl see benefits in this, photographers, crops, for, exploration, oil and gas lines, there is a lot you can do with unmanned aerial vehicles that have nothing to do with spying on vehicles or dropping bombs, drones are our friends, or maybe they will be if you let them. gerri: look honey here comes my 50 shades of gray right now. thank you, joe, great stuff, it is fascinating, i will try to keep an open mind about drones....
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the irony of ironies with health care law is we have more people without insurance in the handling and. >> well, that's what i was going to close with. and i hate to say it, it's unfortunate to say this. but my prediction based on good information here is that january and february, the first first-quarter 2014, we are certain to have more people who are uninsured and people who have gained insurance coverage. so that's not where we want to be. including where we are trying to be. but it points out significant fundamental problems with the law being administered. >> it's always good to see you. thank you so much. neil: not for taxpayers just got screwed, but for the lawmakers who have this effect. we will have that next it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked himp. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and adiums. but, of course, 's a good listener too. [ female announc ] today cisco is con
the irony of ironies with health care law is we have more people without insurance in the handling and. >> well, that's what i was going to close with. and i hate to say it, it's unfortunate to say this. but my prediction based on good information here is that january and february, the first first-quarter 2014, we are certain to have more people who are uninsured and people who have gained insurance coverage. so that's not where we want to be. including where we are trying to be. but it...
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subsidies and not a lot of them and this is the latest surprise in this not exactly unscripted health care law. millions of americans have already discovered that they can't keep their doctor, they can keep the hospital either. and millions more that say they can't keep their health care plan. my next guest says the problems will keep coming as mor americans want to help your website into a little bit of discovery and what they want they can have and they have to have. and it might come in the form of this and dick cheney is talking about the medical device tax. which a 2.3% surcharge on devices from the baby lay readers to pacemakers. and it could be a real killer for those who find themselves unable to pay for it mr. vice prident, it's good to have you. >> thank you for being here if you are >> there are lot of things in obamacare that i think would put the treatments at risk in the medical device task, for example, the procedures, devices, they didn't even exist in 1978. they've all been developed in the last four yeas and that led to the development of this, all of those things were bee cr
subsidies and not a lot of them and this is the latest surprise in this not exactly unscripted health care law. millions of americans have already discovered that they can't keep their doctor, they can keep the hospital either. and millions more that say they can't keep their health care plan. my next guest says the problems will keep coming as mor americans want to help your website into a little bit of discovery and what they want they can have and they have to have. and it might come in the...
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your ground law." the nationwide proliferation of that idea from florida was once a shining achievement for alec, creating a whole new legal determination for justifiable homicide. the stand your ground doctrine was a shining achievement for them, until the case of trayvon martin who was shot and killed by a neighborhood watchman named george zimmerman, who was found not guilty of second degree murder in that case. the case, of course, got a ton of national attention, and the stand your ground laws got a ton of national attention, and since then, many powerful companies with interests in alec have stopped their association with the organization. our parent company, comcast, has not ceased its association with alec, but lots of companies like coca-cola and craft and pepsi even ceased paying dues to alec, even though alec announced they were getting out of the gun rights business, and even though they wrote the task force on the bill. it has had an effect on this very influential conservative organizatio
your ground law." the nationwide proliferation of that idea from florida was once a shining achievement for alec, creating a whole new legal determination for justifiable homicide. the stand your ground doctrine was a shining achievement for them, until the case of trayvon martin who was shot and killed by a neighborhood watchman named george zimmerman, who was found not guilty of second degree murder in that case. the case, of course, got a ton of national attention, and the stand your...
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problems with this law. one of them is on monday demonstrations said we are going to make those insurers hold it have to bring those 5 million people whose insurance coverage that we trashed, to help them make it through that time. what do you say? >> well, i think that they only work a bit of the margin. really what has happened is that those insurers were forced to change their plans. i do not see a lot of them being able to just do that. it is also state government involved here. so i'm not sure that giving him a little bit of extra money and the risk adjustment has really made much of a difference. gerri: we don't know if it's a little bit of money. because the federal registry is not saying how much. as taxpayers, we are on the hook for a trillion dollars on subsidies. >> you are right, it is not overly clear. and it's probably pretty marginal and this really isn't going to make it possible. gerri: you make it a good point. here is what i see her when i look at tax payers wallets. an open-ended obligati
problems with this law. one of them is on monday demonstrations said we are going to make those insurers hold it have to bring those 5 million people whose insurance coverage that we trashed, to help them make it through that time. what do you say? >> well, i think that they only work a bit of the margin. really what has happened is that those insurers were forced to change their plans. i do not see a lot of them being able to just do that. it is also state government involved here. so...
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the law down in popularity. every day, bringing a new problem, a new missed prom yichls a new disaster. fresh horrors await the president says i know, i know. but we're going to drag forward into this thing. we're going to put it into place. whatever we have to do. and it's going to be the law of the land at least until 2017, that sounds more like, sounded to me more like a funeral for the hope and change he was kind of dressed like an undertaker. it was not much of a campaign rally. uk see the picture of barack obama ask joe biden standing together the president saying this is a big bleeping deal. the same words joe biden said to him. good luck with this. >> good luck with this. >> president tried to hit the reset button on the failed rollout. at the same time, we get these reports that not only now is there not a payment mechanism in tonight but tonight we get word that okay. they're big fix which refused to reveal for days and weeks, the fix is they're just going to start cutting checks and doing it w out tha
the law down in popularity. every day, bringing a new problem, a new missed prom yichls a new disaster. fresh horrors await the president says i know, i know. but we're going to drag forward into this thing. we're going to put it into place. whatever we have to do. and it's going to be the law of the land at least until 2017, that sounds more like, sounded to me more like a funeral for the hope and change he was kind of dressed like an undertaker. it was not much of a campaign rally. uk see the...
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the 1934 machine law act came into law, and they're not used in a lot of crimes because we cracked down on those. so this is another reason why technology should be looked at in the law and these things should be made like senator schumer says, metal permanently in the gun, heavy penalty said to violate the law if you do so. this is the kind of thing terrorists go for. >> on these plastic printers and their capacity, so far, most of what they have been turning out melts or burns on the spot, but the idea that atf has been able to create one that fires eight bullets, that's a completely successful version of that gun for someone who wants to use it for one use. >> why would we as a nation allow people to make a gun that could be smuggled onto an aircraft, get into the prisons, hurt our elected leaders. why would we allow guns that have no sporting purpose, no legitimate purpose for self defense, no police or military purpose. why would we do that? we could easily make a law to stop this. this isn't a second amendment issue in my view. we should come together and say we're not going to pu
the 1934 machine law act came into law, and they're not used in a lot of crimes because we cracked down on those. so this is another reason why technology should be looked at in the law and these things should be made like senator schumer says, metal permanently in the gun, heavy penalty said to violate the law if you do so. this is the kind of thing terrorists go for. >> on these plastic printers and their capacity, so far, most of what they have been turning out melts or burns on the...
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slasher films, law and order. in every law and order episode it is never the criminal that commits the crime, it is the nice person. it is the friendly mechanic. it is the fatherly teacher. he is the killer. slasher films, it is like everybody gets knocked off at once. we are inundated by a lot of crime that never happens. i thought you didn't like this topic. >> it hit me where it comes from. trust starts as a little kid. what if your mom is taking you to see your dad you haven't seen in two weeks. she puts you on the bus and -- hey i get to go see dad. takes her to new york. and then here comes dad and then here comes the detectives and they arrest dad. mom uses the kids to set up dad. that's where the trust all falls -- thanks, mom. thanks, mom and dad. you were using me as a pawn during your divorce. that's the trust problem. >> in the poll 84% of the people say that is the reason they don't trust people. >> they saw their father getting arrested. >> but the mother set him up. >> have i to go. i have to go. hi
slasher films, law and order. in every law and order episode it is never the criminal that commits the crime, it is the nice person. it is the friendly mechanic. it is the fatherly teacher. he is the killer. slasher films, it is like everybody gets knocked off at once. we are inundated by a lot of crime that never happens. i thought you didn't like this topic. >> it hit me where it comes from. trust starts as a little kid. what if your mom is taking you to see your dad you haven't seen in...
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because what the judge said today, essentially is federal law trumps state law. even though you've got a constitution that says the pensions shall not be diminished the judge said today, that actual federal bankruptcy law says that all the creditors have to be treated equally. all the unsecured creditors. and much of the pensions are unsecured. so get in line with, you know, everybody else that is owed money in detroit, sign painters and bondholders and everybody else. that is all an equal class. melissa: what us did mean? how does detroit balance its books now? >> that is a good question. essentially what the city manager, the emergency city manager offered already was about $2 billion for the 11 billion owed. everybody's done the math on that, says it is 16 cents on the dollar. that doesn't mean necessarily across the board they will settle with folks. what this does mean if they hadn't been allowed to go into bankruptcy, you have all the lawsuits from everybody that is owed money by detroit. they would go into court and begin to get judgments and frozen city's
because what the judge said today, essentially is federal law trumps state law. even though you've got a constitution that says the pensions shall not be diminished the judge said today, that actual federal bankruptcy law says that all the creditors have to be treated equally. all the unsecured creditors. and much of the pensions are unsecured. so get in line with, you know, everybody else that is owed money in detroit, sign painters and bondholders and everybody else. that is all an equal...
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the meetings are only for people who hate the law. nobody else talks. i said three weeks ago in georgia, two weeks ago in georgia, three weeks ago in north carolina. perhaps a little bit stung by all the people turning up at these field hearings, saying, hey, wait a minute, all the witnesses are saying the same thing. we have something to say, too, that's different than what they all have to say. perhaps stunned by that criticism, now that they've tried to pull off a few of these stunts and the local press keeps noticing the one-sided nature of the hearings in all of these towns and states, perhaps stunned by that, congressman issa did finally say in arizona on friday that he wouldn't mind hearing from people who do like the law. he said, if anybody has had positive experiences with the affordable care act and they'd like to let his committee know, you could please e-mail him. e-mail him your positive stories. meanwhile, the house republicans will keep holding these field hearings as a sort of traveling road show where they advance book testimony only f
the meetings are only for people who hate the law. nobody else talks. i said three weeks ago in georgia, two weeks ago in georgia, three weeks ago in north carolina. perhaps a little bit stung by all the people turning up at these field hearings, saying, hey, wait a minute, all the witnesses are saying the same thing. we have something to say, too, that's different than what they all have to say. perhaps stunned by that criticism, now that they've tried to pull off a few of these stunts and the...
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and it is going to be the law of the land at least until 2017. that sounded more to me like a funeral for the hope and change. he was even kind of dressed like an undertaker. it was not much of a campaign rally. >> you know, you can see the picture of barack obama and joe biden standing together, if joe biden becomes the democratic nominee, and says this is a big [ bleep ]ing deal, good luck with this. >> and he tried to hit the reset button on his failed rollout of obama care. at the same time we get these reports that not only now is there not a payment mechanism in tonight, we knew there was no payment mechanism, but tonight we get the word that okay, their big fix which they refused to reveal for days and weeks, is they're just going to start cutting checks without that system being set up. we're going to trust the administration and the health insurance companies not to screw us. seriously. it is 9 i can say that. and people who made it through and signed up will find out in january when they go to have their operation that they have no heal
and it is going to be the law of the land at least until 2017. that sounded more to me like a funeral for the hope and change. he was even kind of dressed like an undertaker. it was not much of a campaign rally. >> you know, you can see the picture of barack obama and joe biden standing together, if joe biden becomes the democratic nominee, and says this is a big [ bleep ]ing deal, good luck with this. >> and he tried to hit the reset button on his failed rollout of obama care. at...
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faa said about 7500 of these in 2015 becaused on law changing. a lot of people see benefits in this, photographers, crops, for, exploration, oil and gas lines, there is a lot you can do with unmanned aerial vehicles that have nothing to do with spying on vehicles or dropping bombs, drones are our friends, or maybe they will be if you let them. gerri: look honey here comes my 50 shades of gray right now. thank you, joe, great stuff, it is fascinating, i will try to keep an open mind about drones. >> please do. >> thank you, when we come back, tips on avoiding holiday food binge. are we in a bubble? is it about to burst, we look out for and you your money, next. [ male aouncer ]ow can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production ispain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand thnnections of a complex, global economy. itit's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their0-year lipper average t. rowe price. invest with confidence. with investment information, risk
faa said about 7500 of these in 2015 becaused on law changing. a lot of people see benefits in this, photographers, crops, for, exploration, oil and gas lines, there is a lot you can do with unmanned aerial vehicles that have nothing to do with spying on vehicles or dropping bombs, drones are our friends, or maybe they will be if you let them. gerri: look honey here comes my 50 shades of gray right now. thank you, joe, great stuff, it is fascinating, i will try to keep an open mind about...
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then he is re-writing laws and enforcing other laws. then he decides, well, i don't care if you're in session or not. congressman, what do you think? any other areas you think of? >> well, listen, the take care clause requires the president to faithfully execute all the laws. it is established principle of constitutional law, back from the days of marsbury versus madison, the days of constitutional law, he should know this. but he is grabbing as much power as he can. and unfortunately, we're letting him do this in congress. and we should point out this is not a republican or democratic issue, regardless of who is in power, the congress intended for the president to have certain powers. and president obama is taking way more than the constitution allowed. and we have got to do what we can to stop him. unfortunately, we don't have a lot of options at our disposal. >> well, let's talk about the options, one of the witnesses mentioned impeachment. i don't think that is going to happen. are there any other legal remedies perhaps? >> well, if
then he is re-writing laws and enforcing other laws. then he decides, well, i don't care if you're in session or not. congressman, what do you think? any other areas you think of? >> well, listen, the take care clause requires the president to faithfully execute all the laws. it is established principle of constitutional law, back from the days of marsbury versus madison, the days of constitutional law, he should know this. but he is grabbing as much power as he can. and unfortunately,...
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that the architectural law, the intrusiveness of the law, the contradictory nature of the law is such that it cannot work. it's going to hurt overall the american medicine which is the finest in the world and you really have to start over. if it was reparable i would say to repair it. it is not. you have to start over, address the uninsured as a discrete problem. you have to address the problem of pre-existing conditions as a discrete problem. you don't call for remaking one-sixth of the economy on the grounds of experts who think in washington that in 20,000 pages of regulation they will remake as complex an eco-system as american medicine. that was the wrong approach from the start. it's a principled position to say it won't work. it cannot work. let's do something else. >> charles krauthammer, great to see you. >> pleasure, thank you. >> up next, the gop campaign lessons on how to talk to women. is that necessary? >>> plus, a bus full of kids so out of control they had to call the cops. wait until you hear who got in trouble. >> [ bleep ] focus on what you're doing. what if you pus
that the architectural law, the intrusiveness of the law, the contradictory nature of the law is such that it cannot work. it's going to hurt overall the american medicine which is the finest in the world and you really have to start over. if it was reparable i would say to repair it. it is not. you have to start over, address the uninsured as a discrete problem. you have to address the problem of pre-existing conditions as a discrete problem. you don't call for remaking one-sixth of the...
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what other -- do supporters have that the law is intended. juan? >> well, i think you deserve a straight answer because the snowstorm of partisan politics around the obama care thing right now, so i'd say this number one thing i would say is just look at this week. a million people went to the website as it was working, so it's an appetite, a real need. millions more in adequately insured who can avoid bankruptcy, illnesses and so, number two, i think it's the reason i think this is going to work is it doesn't disrupt the market for most people. nobody on this panel is is going to have their health care affected, impacted by what's taken place. 70% have employer provided insurance and that's stays in place right now. massachusetts, the republican model worked. and has high approval ratings in the state. fourth, i'd say the insurance companies are investing in this. the insurance company want this to work. my last point on this is the cost of health care has increase has declined over the last three years. as preexisting conditions now is removed. w
what other -- do supporters have that the law is intended. juan? >> well, i think you deserve a straight answer because the snowstorm of partisan politics around the obama care thing right now, so i'd say this number one thing i would say is just look at this week. a million people went to the website as it was working, so it's an appetite, a real need. millions more in adequately insured who can avoid bankruptcy, illnesses and so, number two, i think it's the reason i think this is going...
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proposed laws to allow competing currency. right now this might fit the bill but, i'm not preticking that -- predicting bitcoin may come out on top and may be a major participant and getting a lot of attention and i enjoy the discussion. melissa: you use ad word that is bitcoin's major problem which is stability. is there something they could do, is that the key to making bitcoin more reliable and more acceptable to more people? because while i think it is interesting and believe in the concept i would not personally want to put any money that i wasn't you know, very comfortable with losing into bitcoin. could they make it more stable? would that ruin the underlying premise? >> i think they face a major problem because, you know, metals are a little bit different than that. but it wasn't so stable the other day, you know when the chinese announced they weren't going to allow the chinese to use bitcoins. what did it do, go down 2 or $300 which is a big percentage. no, stability is very difficult for fiat money. it is never goin
proposed laws to allow competing currency. right now this might fit the bill but, i'm not preticking that -- predicting bitcoin may come out on top and may be a major participant and getting a lot of attention and i enjoy the discussion. melissa: you use ad word that is bitcoin's major problem which is stability. is there something they could do, is that the key to making bitcoin more reliable and more acceptable to more people? because while i think it is interesting and believe in the concept...
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. >> the intruder may have the law on his side because they give permission to occupy unclaimed land. he changed the locks produced court documents known as the the quiet title showing he is the owner. he is charged with breaking and entering and he is fighting the charge. an investigation found at least a dozen similar cases involvi involvinger kas. is this commercial unfit to air during the super bowl? take a look the nfl said yes. the ad made by daniel defense focuses on scenes of personal protection and fundamental rights. it says it violates advertising rules which say firearms are prohibited. stores with firearms and ammunition will be permitted if they sell other items they don't advertise firearms ammunition. owners say they would change the ads. they say the denial was unofficial. >> cyber monday will be bigger than ever with deals from the stores all of the way to the sky. we have the latest. >> black friday isn't the only thing that started early. we are only a few hours into cyber monday. but many are in to cyber monday sales and continue to roll them out all week. the fes
. >> the intruder may have the law on his side because they give permission to occupy unclaimed land. he changed the locks produced court documents known as the the quiet title showing he is the owner. he is charged with breaking and entering and he is fighting the charge. an investigation found at least a dozen similar cases involvi involvinger kas. is this commercial unfit to air during the super bowl? take a look the nfl said yes. the ad made by daniel defense focuses on scenes of...
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at least 38% by your own graphic want my law. >> that's a significant -- >> i hear you. but a few weeks ago it was different. how can you be surprised the american people is freaking out when all any of us do is talk about the law with with most people criticizing it. >> you're a rich democrat, a limousine liberal. first of all, the president is down 24% among hispanic americans. the millennials want him thrown out of noffice now. you are not one of millions who got a cancellation letter. >> i am in the obama care pool. i am buying my own health insurance. >> paying more or less? >> substantially less. >> you're full of crap. i don't believe it. >> do you want the number? >> you're one of a few people. >> i have already said it. i have been paying $2,200 a month because i'm uninsurable. do you know what i'll pay for the best policy available on the new york exchange? >> $800? >> yeah. >> do you know who's subsidizing you -- >> nobody. >> the sick, the elderly, the uninsured are subsidized by young people who don't want to sign up. >> the whole thing is unconscionable. ob
at least 38% by your own graphic want my law. >> that's a significant -- >> i hear you. but a few weeks ago it was different. how can you be surprised the american people is freaking out when all any of us do is talk about the law with with most people criticizing it. >> you're a rich democrat, a limousine liberal. first of all, the president is down 24% among hispanic americans. the millennials want him thrown out of noffice now. you are not one of millions who got a...
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the new tax law changes, your tax obligation to be a total of 50 percent of your income. half of your income, one in $2 going toggled sam, the state to all kinds of people accept your pocket. all this week we're letting you know what you should do and informing you of any others you may not even know about. joining us now, the firm wide partner in charge of tax and business services. thank you for coming in. you guys have a year end tax guide and then in putting some of your clients dissimulation to see what they might go, april. >> it is not pretty. we sampled 1200 clients. we took there taxes were 2012 and layered the changes on taxes in 2013. it did not sound like a big increase, 7%. if you took the changes, not what you would think it would be, but the surprise was the amount. gerri? >> a quarter of a billion. gerri: were not talking about the world. just your clients. >> just clients. gerri: that's crazy. all right. let's take through these changes because there are a lot of them. starting with the brand spanking new income-tax bracket. tell us about that. >> the new
the new tax law changes, your tax obligation to be a total of 50 percent of your income. half of your income, one in $2 going toggled sam, the state to all kinds of people accept your pocket. all this week we're letting you know what you should do and informing you of any others you may not even know about. joining us now, the firm wide partner in charge of tax and business services. thank you for coming in. you guys have a year end tax guide and then in putting some of your clients...
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it is called taking in the law. the change was requested by the wind energy indtry whose win farms are responsible for killing lots of thousands of birds every year, including, unfortunately, many of these eagles. and it is -- anyway, it is a terrible thing. turning now to our failing correctional system, our next guest to is here, i think, two weeks ago when we for started talking to about a system of justice that is mocking the very idea of just in proportion of punishment. your content -- here to continue our conversation about wha has happened to the fundamental credo of let the punishment fit the crime is a professor of criminal law at the new york law school and the author of the important book, the death the punishment. good to have you back with us. >> thank you. lou: you have spent how many hours, days. i mean, it is incredible. and to see that some of the facilities that are available to our prisoners, if we could start to see some of the video, the places, i mean, running shoes, president obama that adver
it is called taking in the law. the change was requested by the wind energy indtry whose win farms are responsible for killing lots of thousands of birds every year, including, unfortunately, many of these eagles. and it is -- anyway, it is a terrible thing. turning now to our failing correctional system, our next guest to is here, i think, two weeks ago when we for started talking to about a system of justice that is mocking the very idea of just in proportion of punishment. your content --...
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let's listen to this. >> the domestic partnership law affords some of the same rights as marriage but still is not equal in name or benefits. while putting rights up to a vote is never fair, marriage equality will hopefully make it to the oregon ballot in 2014. this subject is not only interesting but it's also very personal. my family is very close friends with many same-sex couples, especially joel and david and jeff and wade. they have influenced me to go to prop 8 rallies when i lived in california to support the freedom to marry and they are wonderful people, wonderful parents and wonderful couples. >> duncan, you have been with this subject for a while it sounds like? >> yeah. >> and what is it meant to know people who were actually not just engaged in this as a crusade and a cause but actually desiring marriage equality for themselves? >> well, i think they are really brave. everybody deserves equal rights. and yeah. >> rah -- rabbi duncan has set a high bar for all the boys and girls who will follow. do you have any advice for future orators next year? >> well, all of our kids
let's listen to this. >> the domestic partnership law affords some of the same rights as marriage but still is not equal in name or benefits. while putting rights up to a vote is never fair, marriage equality will hopefully make it to the oregon ballot in 2014. this subject is not only interesting but it's also very personal. my family is very close friends with many same-sex couples, especially joel and david and jeff and wade. they have influenced me to go to prop 8 rallies when i lived...
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this law was doing pretty well. this individual mandate piece, and the ability for some people losing their insurance, some people getting better insurance at better prices, they have nothing better to critique. >> a lot of people don't know this. the majority of the text of the law is about the repayment system to do precisely what we're seeing show up in the data which is to bring costs down. >> that's right, it's trying to restructure systems to pay people based on outcomes, not on the services they provide. >> and there is good evidence already in hospital readmission rates that point to the fact it is having a good effect. thank you, both. coming up, today in detroit, life got even harder for a lot of people. >>> for 29 years they took out money from my check to go in to my pension. and the city was supposed to put out an equal amount of money. they didn't fund it like they were supposed to but they got my money, and then they sit around now and they're going to renig on the promise that we got. >> i'm going to
this law was doing pretty well. this individual mandate piece, and the ability for some people losing their insurance, some people getting better insurance at better prices, they have nothing better to critique. >> a lot of people don't know this. the majority of the text of the law is about the repayment system to do precisely what we're seeing show up in the data which is to bring costs down. >> that's right, it's trying to restructure systems to pay people based on outcomes, not...
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to not know the law that is going to be supposedly. david: not having clear laws, one of the founding fathers the president love to quote the founding fathers, james madison looks like he was talking about what we are having, what we are experiencing. but to avail that the laws are made by men of their own choice if they be so voluminous that they cannot be read or so incoherent that they cannot be understood. that they be revised or repealed or undergo such incessant changes that no man who knows what the loss today can guess what it will be tomorrow. it sounds like he is talking about obamacare. >> it is like nostradamus. that is exactly what we're looking at. david: it is what the founding fathers warned us about, that is why we had a revolution to prevent laws being created like the ones we are creating. >> the merits of them tapering or not tapering can be debated at another time. our view is what is going to happen. you want to leave your opinion and your views on if it is right or wrong out of it and focus on what is going to ha
to not know the law that is going to be supposedly. david: not having clear laws, one of the founding fathers the president love to quote the founding fathers, james madison looks like he was talking about what we are having, what we are experiencing. but to avail that the laws are made by men of their own choice if they be so voluminous that they cannot be read or so incoherent that they cannot be understood. that they be revised or repealed or undergo such incessant changes that no man who...
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much they're flying by the seat of their pants and just not planned this out for a bill signed into law 3 1/2 years ago. melissa: you were being more generous about it than i would. i'm thinking insurance companies are sitting here. they have been the whipping boys. they have been ones who been blamed for all the people who got kicked off their health care and they're sitting there saying you know what? we were thrown under the bus. now we're stuck with all these people who are going to, we have more expenses. we have people who are sicker in the pool. we still have to charge the same lower rate to these other people. we're getting screwed all over the place. so we deserve more money, in terms of subsidy. i don't think they're going to be, you know, careful with their estimate of how much they're supposed to get from the government because the government hasn't been careful with them. >> number probably the best thing of course for the insurance company, it's check. it is money. it is in their hand. they don't have to wait for the process to work. one thing everybody found out is that t
much they're flying by the seat of their pants and just not planned this out for a bill signed into law 3 1/2 years ago. melissa: you were being more generous about it than i would. i'm thinking insurance companies are sitting here. they have been the whipping boys. they have been ones who been blamed for all the people who got kicked off their health care and they're sitting there saying you know what? we were thrown under the bus. now we're stuck with all these people who are going to, we...
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plan to let policyholders keep their old plans even if they're technically in violation of the new law but some state insurance commissioners are balking. and the irony is, most of those who oppose the president's changes are actually from democratic states while our next guest is an insurance commissioner from a republican state. guess where he stand in a fox business exclusive louis insurance commissioner and national association of insurance commissioners president james done owe lan. done lon. good to have you here. in general how is it rolling out in louisiana? >> oh, it is rolling out over a very bumpy road indeed. the website being the first and most important issue and challenge for consumers trying to access the subsidies, trying to get coverage. if they have existing conditions that they need the guarranty issue protection for, it has been a very rocky start as you know. david: before october, before this thing was rolled out a lot of critics said it wasn't ready for prime time. indeed isn't that what we found? in fact you used the term, half-baked to refer to it? >> no quest
plan to let policyholders keep their old plans even if they're technically in violation of the new law but some state insurance commissioners are balking. and the irony is, most of those who oppose the president's changes are actually from democratic states while our next guest is an insurance commissioner from a republican state. guess where he stand in a fox business exclusive louis insurance commissioner and national association of insurance commissioners president james done owe lan. done...
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he launched a new political campaign to call republicans up for not offering an alternative to a law that he vows will not be torn down. >> you have good ideas, bring them to me. let's go. but we are not repealing it as long as i am president. >> with his embattled health and human services secretary, the senior adviser looking on, the president dug-in declaring this is his top second term priority. >> if i have to fight another three years to make sure this law works, and that is where i will do. that is what we will do. millions more who stand to be helped. and we have to make sure that they know that. and, you know, i have said very clearly that, you know, our poor execution in the first couple of months on the websiie clouded the fact that there are a whole bunch of people who stand to benefit. >> another attempt by the president to assert the law itself is not the problem. if only his team had better communicated have good that it is and then a better job on the web, all would be fine, even though aides to senate republican leader mitch mcconnell quickly noted, the president has
he launched a new political campaign to call republicans up for not offering an alternative to a law that he vows will not be torn down. >> you have good ideas, bring them to me. let's go. but we are not repealing it as long as i am president. >> with his embattled health and human services secretary, the senior adviser looking on, the president dug-in declaring this is his top second term priority. >> if i have to fight another three years to make sure this law works, and...
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. >> to say we want laws to go one way or the other -- >> i feel like it's my job. >> that's right. >> i feel like i see something very wrong here from my prospective mental health providers and physicians can't intervene effectively. that's why a lot of these things happened. there needs to be a procedure put in place that protects people and allows people that know the difference to do their job. >> i just want to give you an example from a completely different set of facts covering bosnia and horrors in the field. i used to be infuriated when editors would say that such and such piece of video cannot be played because it's just too grew some. i say, hang on a second, that's the reality. by selling stories, it did in the end change the reality and changed the action and intervention and we moved the story along. so i'm very deeply conflicted about this. for me, genuinely it's a matter of taste and respecting the families one year on. >> but also, i think to jeffrey's point, about you can make the argument that you don't necessarily want to hear them, and that a program doesn't neces
. >> to say we want laws to go one way or the other -- >> i feel like it's my job. >> that's right. >> i feel like i see something very wrong here from my prospective mental health providers and physicians can't intervene effectively. that's why a lot of these things happened. there needs to be a procedure put in place that protects people and allows people that know the difference to do their job. >> i just want to give you an example from a completely different...
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the law works. most young people without insurance can now get covered for under a hundred bucks a month. >> the president is facing an increasingly tough sell according to a recent cnn poll 53% of americans do not think the president is honest and trustwort trustworthy. bill burton served as national press secretary for the 2008 obama presidential campaign. he's now executive vice president and managing director of global strategy group. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> this is fun. thanks for coming on the set. >> appreciate you having me. >> there's been discussion about whether the president's newfound assurances ant the law and how it's working and don't worry about the website, get on, it's safe. can be trusted given the trust deficit the polling suggests. can he be should the people believe him? >> first of all, let's start with health care. we are obviously in a period of transition. i think you will see a lot of bumps in the road as we move forward here. >> big bumps. >> the law will
the law works. most young people without insurance can now get covered for under a hundred bucks a month. >> the president is facing an increasingly tough sell according to a recent cnn poll 53% of americans do not think the president is honest and trustwort trustworthy. bill burton served as national press secretary for the 2008 obama presidential campaign. he's now executive vice president and managing director of global strategy group. good to see you. >> good to see you....